Configuring additional HTTP transport properties using the JVM custom property panel in the administrative console
You can configure additional HTTP transport properties for Java™ API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) and Java API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC) Web services with the JVM custom properties panel in the administrative console.
About this task
- Configure the properties with an assembly tool
- Configure the properties using the wsadmin command-line tool
If you want to programmatically configure the properties using the Java API XML-based Remote Procedure Call (JAX-RPC) programming model or the Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) programming model, review the JAX-RPC or JAX-WS specifications.
For a complete list of the supported standards and specifications, see the web services specifications and API documentation.
- com.ibm.websphere.webservices.http.requestContentEncoding
- com.ibm.websphere.webservices.http.responseContentEncoding Tip: This property is for JAX-RPC only, and it will not be used if it is enabled for services based on JAX-WS.
- com.ibm.websphere.webservices.http.connectionKeepAlive
- com.ibm.websphere.webservices.http.requestResendEnabled
- com.ibm.websphere.webservices.http.SocketTimeout
- com.ibm.ws.webservices.enableHTTPPrefix
- http.proxyHost
- http.proxyPort
- https.proxyHost
- https.proxyPort
- http.nonProxyHosts - You can only configure this property as a JVM custom property. This property applies for both HTTP and HTTPS connections.
These additional properties are configured for web services
applications that use the HTTP protocol. The properties affect the
content encoding of the message in the HTTP request, the HTTP response,
the HTTP connection persistence and the behavior of an HTTP request
that is resent after a java.net.ConnectException
error
occurs when there is a read time-out.